A confession
I Google myself. (What, you don’t? Because you should.) This hobby has led me to blogs of people who read the book and wrote something about it. It’s always fun to see, but I’ve so far kept myself from replying […]
continue reading...I Google myself. (What, you don’t? Because you should.) This hobby has led me to blogs of people who read the book and wrote something about it. It’s always fun to see, but I’ve so far kept myself from replying […]
continue reading...So behind on reading! But saw The Proposal, which was fun. Much squealing from the females in the theater, which is always good for a romantic comedy. And hellloooo, Ryan Reynolds. Thank you to Alexie and Arianne. π And Ula […]
continue reading...I’m reading Emma right now, by Ms. Austen. I have to admit though, I only really knew Emma as the basis for the movie Clueless, and I’m imagining the cast from the movie but in the costumes of the era. […]
continue reading...Busy today, but just want to hop on over to thank: Louie (as in Louie of the acknowledgment page, yeah!), raf’s friend Mia, and Mariz. PS to Mariz – Check your email!
continue reading...Two more people to thank: Bianca and Jamie. Seriously, gusto kong mag ice cream. Parang feel kong mag Selecta Gold Berry Strawberry. π And thank you to raf, again! I know I’m really going to have to blog soon, but […]
continue reading...Thanks to raf! Your comments, full of win. Made me laugh before I dragged my tired self to bed. π Off to buy June Cosmo, which apparently has an ad of the book somewhere inside. I’ve not bought a current […]
continue reading...It was nice to see Layla yesterday. Not just because she’s a friend, but also (for more relevance to this blog) because seeing her reminded me of the very first draft ever of My Imaginary Ex. It was a short […]
continue reading...I bumped up my original My Imaginary Ex post so it stays on top of the blog. Is there a way to do that without traveling forward in time? Thanks: Liann and kao’s friend. And to Bernice, again, for getting […]
continue reading...My friend Katrina Ramos Atienza also writes chick lit. Inspiring, two ways: 1. Through her I found out how to get started and see something through to publication.2. She didn’t strike me as the “chick lit” type. #2 is important […]
continue reading...Tibibord’s question — if he would recognize any people in the story I wrote — made me wonder if people I know would by chance read it and recognize themselves in it. I said it’s all fictional, but that’s boring. […]
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